“There has rarely been a band that has thrived when their backs are so far up against the wall as The Prodigy”: Liam Howlett’s electronic punks smash out their greatest hits at The People’s Palace

“There has rarely been a band that has thrived when their backs are so far up against the wall as The Prodigy”: Liam Howlett’s electronic punks smash out their greatest hits at The People’s Palace

Storming London’s Alexandra Palace, The Prodigy prove that they remain one of the world’s most incendiary live acts, even without much-missed Firestarter-in-chief Keith Flint

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